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  • Turn your XBOX into an XBOX Media Center

    Posted on August 31st, 2006 Alan No comments

    How to go from XBOX to XBOX Media Center in 30 minutes

    Web/Tech
  • Photo Hosting

    Posted on August 31st, 2006 Alan No comments

    Greg reviews photo hosting site (Nov 2005):

    Flickr – review – 20MB monthly Upload Limit (Free Account)
    Zoto – review
    Smugmug – review

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  • I fixed my first XBOX

    Posted on August 22nd, 2006 Alan 2 comments

    This summer we took our second XBOX to South Padre.  I debated whether to take it at all but I’m glad we did because the first day it rained all day.  David and I finished the Halo 2 campaign in cooperative mode.  The next few days, the XBOX had trouble reading some of the games. By the end of the week, it couldn’t read any disks.  Don’t know if it was the humidity, the car ride, fine sand that got inside?  At home it continued to fail to read ANY disk including DVD movie or music CD.  I could, however, get online, and view game saves on the hardisk.  It seemed like a DVD drive or laser problem.

    Halogoldcampaign

    Tonight I finally got around to trying to fix it.  I followed the instructions here to open the case and then  did a thorough DVD drive cleaning as described here.  I was setting my expectations low, but low and behold, it worked!  After disassembling the XBOX, using a $3.50 can of compressed air to dust the inside and the laser components, then reassembling it back, it fired up!  David and I celebrated (past his bedtime) by playing a level of Halo2.  This was the XBOX where we finished the campaign so we jumped directly to one of our favorite levels: The Great Journey.

    We’ve missed having the second XBOX and playing XLINKed games.  It will also come in handy for our XBOX Nights.

    Web/Tech
  • Execution in the Java Kingdom of Nouns

    Posted on August 22nd, 2006 Alan No comments

    Steve rails on Java naming conventions

    Software Development
  • Gadgets

    Posted on August 16th, 2006 Alan No comments

    Until the people that designed what goes for "packaging" on many products get fired, there’s this.

    General
  • Java to C# ports

    Posted on August 10th, 2006 Alan No comments

    C# nested classes are like C++ nested classes, not Java inner classes

    Software Development
  • Anonymous methods tutorial

    Posted on August 10th, 2006 Alan No comments

    What IS an anonymouse method?  It’s basically a method that is written "in place".  Read the links for a thorough discussion and some gotchas to look out for.

    OldNewThings Tutorial: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3

    The case for anonymous methods

    Edit HTML

    Software Development
  • Funny quotes on marriage

    Posted on August 8th, 2006 Alan No comments
    [Copied from Maryam's Blog]

    Marriage is a three-ring circus: ?   Engagement ring, wedding ring, and suffering.
    ~~~~~~~~
    For Sale: ?   Wedding dress, size 8. ?   Worn once by mistake. ?   
    ~~~~~~~~
    There are two times when a man doesn’t understand a woman: ?   Before marriage and after marriage.
    ~~~~~~~
    My husband and I divorced over religious differences. ?   He thought he was God, and I didn’t.
    ~~~~~~~
    I dialed a number and got the following recording: 
    "I
    am not available right now, but thank you for caring enough to call. I
    am making some changes in my life. Please leave a message after the
    beep. If I do not return your call, you are one of the changes."
    ~~~~~
    My wife and I had words, but I didn’t get to use mine.
    ~~~~~
    God made man before woman so as to give him time to think of an answer for her first question.

    Funny, General
  • Google enters code project hosting

    Posted on August 8th, 2006 Alan No comments

    Google Code: project hosting [via Scoble]

    Software Development
  • In .NET, what is the difference between OnResize & OnSizeChanged?

    Posted on August 7th, 2006 Alan 1 comment

    "From a user’s point of view, they’re the same thing.  OnResize will be called whenever OnSizeChanged is called.  The reason we have both is that OnSizeChanged is used for databinding and we had OnResize first.  The user can override either one and see the same behavior."   [dotnet247]

    Software Development
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